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    Laptop graphics card dead, need some help

    hey guys, a mate of mine gave me his laptop to fix the dead graphics card.
    it is an amilo m3438G. it shows a black screen when turning it on so methinks its the graphics card.
    i tried heating it in the oven and currently got it in the freezer and hope
    it will work afterwards. any other ideas or is it completely dead? i got 3 screenshots from it, here they are, i hope you can help me a bit out.






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    Why would you heat it in the oven? If anything that would've broken more solder joints. The freezer trick is iffy, leave it in for at least 24 hours before trying to do anything else.
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    someone on hard forum fixed a dead dekstop GPU by cooking it in the oven, it binds togehter tiny cracks in the circitry and restores connections or somthing...

    But from the looks of it, its dead...it looks burnt. Youve got a case of a Dell, HP whatever PC based laptop this is, you pay for a cheap laptop, you get dead parts. My XPS laptop's GPU died also, youll just have to replace it

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTSRboy View Post
    But from the looks of it, its dead...it looks burnt.
    How do you tell it from the picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildeh View Post
    How do you tell it from the picture?
    It looks really "beat"...not in good shape. If heating it up and freezing havnt done anything, im betting theres no hope for it

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    looks like mxm-iii

    you can get a replacement card on ebay. 3870 or g92 would be a good upgrade too

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTSRboy View Post
    It looks really "beat"...not in good shape.
    IMO that's just half-cleaned-off TIM, that doesn't look like burn marks on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by cirthix View Post
    looks like mxm-iii

    you can get a replacement card on ebay. 3870 or g92 would be a good upgrade too
    It looks like a 1,73 Dothan P-M 2M / 533 -- for such an old processor,
    those cards are overkill.

    Not to mention this machine looks old (P-M 1,73 and Go6800), you can
    be happy that at least it lasted this long, with the Fu-Si Amilo-line's
    build quality, other parts may start giving up soon even if you get a
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    Dont understand. People have some fetish with electronics and freezer? Cold only heal inflamations...

    Use a heat gun over the gpu. Use foil to cover the board but not the gpu. Pre-heat the board slowly for 5m. Heat the gpu for 5m. Put a foil over the gpu and let it rest for ~30m,60m.

    The oven is useful if u have an IR thermometer.
    Last edited by NovoRei; 09-03-2009 at 08:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NovoRei View Post
    Dont understand. People have some fetish with electronics and freezer? Cold only heal inflamations...

    Use a heat gun over the gpu. Use foil to cover the board but not the gpu. Pre-heat the board slowly for 5m. Heat the gpu for 5m. Put a foil over the gpu and let it rest for ~30m,60m.

    The oven is useful if u have an IR thermometer.
    People Have been using Freezers to fix a lot of things. Its uselful in fixing RAM and Hardrives. Harddrives I understand, but RAM i do not. But it has been proven that it will bring back dead sticks
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